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Of the four sections of Justinian's Code, Institutiones was meant for
A. trial judges
B. novelists
C. law students
D. clergy

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  • 23-11-2018

The four parts to the Justinian code are the digest, the codex, the Institutiones and the novels.

Of the four sections of Justinian's Code, Institutiones was meant for  law students. Correct answer: C It is a series of extracts from statements on the basic institutions of Roman law from the teaching books by 'writers of authority.'

So, the Institutiones is a textbook for first year law students written by two professors

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